Engaging wellness : corporate wellness programs that work / Renee-Marie Stephano and Jonathan Edelheit
Material type:
- 9781613690024
- RA 776 .S74 2012

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex General Circulation | Physical Education - Sports and Wellness | GC RA 776 .S74 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000009280 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. Program Design -- Chapter 2. Incentives -- Chapter 3. Health Risk Assessments -- Chapter 4. Biometrics -- Chapter 5. The C-Suite -- Chapter 6. Onsite Clinics -- Chapter 7. Creating a Culture of Health -- Chapter 8. Measuring Program Success -- Chapter 9. Healthcare Reform and Wellness -- Chapter 10. Interventions and Best Practices -- Chapter 11. Social Media and Corporate Wellness -- Chapter 12. Multinational Wellness -- Chapter 13. Wellness Program Communication -- Chapter 14. Small Group Wellness Programs -- Chapter 15. Fully Insured vs. Self-Funded -- Chapter 16. Other Important Information.
Prevention, health and wellness are some of the most crucial things employers should focus on to improve their employees' health, productivity, and to control rising healthcare costs. With recent trends in employee health and their healthcare costs for, managing the health of employees is more important than ever. This book provides the insights from industry experts on how to successfully implement, operate, and measure a corporate wellness program; as well as how to engage and motivate employees to become active in their health, along with other valuable insights.
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